2006 P.I.E. Program Tours Set

The National Cotton Council has scheduled dates and locations for the 2006 Cotton Foundation Producer Information Exchange (P.I.E.) Program. Upon completion of this year’s four tours, the P.I.E. program will have exposed nearly 750 U.S. cotton producers to innovative cotton production practices in regions different than their own.

Cotton producers from the Southeast will see operations in Arizona and California July 9-14.

Participants in the 18-year old P.I.E. program gain new perspectives in land preparation, planting, fertilization, pest control, irrigation and harvesting — with the overall goal of helping them improve their yields and fiber quality.

Cotton Foundation President Craig Shook, a Corpus Christi, Texas, cotton producer, said, “New technology is accelerating at a rapid pace but adapting these tools and techniques to specific farming operations is a challenge. By enabling U.S. cotton producers to see proven technology and farming methods firsthand and hear about what doesn’t work, the P.I.E. is leading its participants to greater efficiency and profitability.”

The NCC’s member services staff, in conjunction with local producer associations, conducts the P.I.E program, including participant selection. The P.I.E. also receives support from the Foundation via a grant from the program’s new sponsor, Bayer CropScience.